Cytoplasmic p53 aggregates accumulated in p53-mutated cancer correlate with poor prognosis

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Iwahashi, Naoyuki | Ikezaki, Midori | Komohara, Yoshihiro | Fujiwara, Yukio | Noguchi, Tomoko | Nishioka, Kaho | Sakai, Kazuko | Nishio, Kazuto | Ueda, Mitsuharu | Ihara, Yoshito | Uchimura, Kenji | Ino, Kazuhiko | Nishitsuji, Kazuchika

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International audience. Abstract Recent studies suggested that aggregates of mutant p53 proteins may propagate and impair normal p53 functioning in recipient cells. Our previous study showed that cancer cell-derived p53 aggregates that cells internalized interfered with p53-dependent apoptosis in recipient cells. However, involvement of p53 aggregate propagation in cancer pathology has not been fully elucidated. Here, we screened patients with high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma, which is characterized by an extremely high frequency of TP53 gene mutations, to show that patients with cytoplasmic p53 deposits have a poor prognosis compared with patients with complete p53 absence or strong nuclear p53 positivity. Cytoplasmic p53 in the patients with poor prognosis consisted of protein aggregates, which suggests that p53 aggregates are oncogenic drivers. Indeed, an inhibitor of p53 aggregation restored cellular apoptosis, a proper p53 function, in p53 aggregate-bearing patient-derived tumor organoids. In cell-based assays, endogenous and exogenous mutant p53 aggregates hindered chemotherapeutic activity of cisplatin, which depends on normal p53 functions. This inhibition was reduced by blocking p53 aggregation or internalization of p53 aggregates. Our study, thus indicates the involvement of p53 aggregate transmission in poor prognosis and in chemotherapy resistance in cancers.

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